Natural resource managers and native communities have expressed a need for effectively synthesizing traditional knowledge and western science data. The Inuvialuit of the Yukon North Slope are working on a Wildlife Conservation Plan that does just that. A report is now available, compiling local knowledge on the variables that are...Read more...

Two new reports describe results of efforts supported by the Arctic LCC partnership to understand how the timing of spring arrival affects millions of shorebird nesting in the Arctic each year.Read more...

The Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) conducts applied science and develops tools to support conservation and responsible resource development in the Arctic. Our research addresses understanding and projecting changes in permafrost, vegetation, hydrology and climate to inform habitat conservation and sustainable infrastructure planning. The geographic scope ranges across North America from Alaska to Labrador.

Want to learn more about the Arctic LCC?

Read more about the structure and policies of the Arctic LCC on the About page. Learn about and download the Science Plan. We are in the process of developing our next Strategic Science Plan, to build on our previous accomplishments.

Looking for data on hydrology or climate in Alaska?

Find out more about the Imiq Hydroclimate Database and Data Portal on the Imiq project page.